Marisol Jaslyn Pena Professor Caleb Camacho English 1302 February 15, 2017 Annotated bibliography Argument: The next future generation must be persuaded to stand up for what they believe in and not be too scared to make a change in the world. They need to leave their mark in the world. I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr published on August 28, 1963 Martin Luther King Jr was the son of a Baptist minister. He received a doctorate degree in theology. He was a civil rights activist, his first major protest for the African Americans was the successful Montgomery bus boycott. He was a leader in the African American Civil Rights Movement. Marin Luther King Jr gave his famous speech on August 28 of 1963 around the Lincoln memorial in Washington …show more content…
In this movie, you see the life style on being a slave. Solomon Northup was a free man that was kidnapped and was traded off in the slave trade and endured the life style of a slave. There is a scene in the movie where he is building a house and the white man comes and tells him he is wrong and tells him to rip his clothes off so he can be whipped. Solomon refuse and takes a stand knowing that it is wrong he took a stand for what he though was right. This movie was primarily made to show the harsh conditions that they had to go thought but also an insider some of the slaves that made a stand. This source is important right now because he shows how no matter that Solomon actions were consider wrong he believed in being a freeman and making stand. This would help our next future generation because it shows them to believe and stand up for what they believe in. not to let anyone run over them. They would have to learn that even though someone tells you your wrong they show know how to prove their reasons and why they believe and stand for it no matter …show more content…
He is a huge American figure during the American revolutionary period. He gave his famous speech Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death in the Virginia Assembly. He gave this speech in the second Virginia convention on march 23, 1775. The speech is about the hardship that they have faced because of the king and queen in Britain. He addressed the House of Burgesses in virgin, which the famous line come from “Give me liberty or give me death.” He was asking for help to revolt against England. At the time, he sought for freedom of the state. Patrick Henry was trying to convince Virginia that the what they have done to achieve peace had not been working and will not work, or will never work. So, he stokes a stand and was ready to fight against it. This speech is important for our next future generations because it shows them that if they want something done that they have to fight for it, and it also shows them not to give up on what they believe in because they can make a change just like the historical figures I just talked about. That just because you stand up for something that may not be normal it can be a good thing in the same time
That powerful speech compelled many men to bear arms and defend their colonies from the British. He is a symbol of liberty and a great example
He also hoped to inspire the American nation to stand up and seek freedom during the American Revolution. Patrick Henry was giving a speech to 120 representatives at the VA Conference, some of those who were in attendance
Patrick Henry’s Speech Would you get tired of someone always trying to dictate your every move and step? Well the Americans did with the British but none was brave enough to fight back. However, Patrick Henry gave a speech at the Virginia Convention to try and persuade the members of the Virginia Convention to rebel against the British. Patrick Henry's speech at the Virginia Convention was a motivational speech that got the people to think about fighting the British.
Patrick Henry's most powerful speech “The speech to the Virginia Convention”, is one of the most revolutionizing speeches in America. This speech is saying that people should not let Great Britain taunt us and we should rise in rebellion. Patrick Henry continues to say he would die for his country. Patrick Henry’s use of logos greatly defines his passion to make America Independent as it once was.
Patrick wanted the Colonist to know that the British were trying to take their freedom and rights so they should fight back and stand against them. By Appealing to the Colonist feelings, gaining their trust, and backing up what he was trying to prove with facts he made the colonist really see what was going on and showed them why they should fight against the British. This speech is important because it shows how well you can get your point across by using a rhetorical appeal or as Patrick did, use all three of
Patrick Henry was the first governor for the state of Virginia, and also a major figure in the American Revolution. Henry was not very educated, but he had skills that pushed him to leadership in the Revolutionary era. As a member of the House of Burgesses, Henry opposed the 1765 Stamp Act. He helped organize Virginia’s first Committee of Correspondence and served as a representative to the First and Second Continental Congress.
In the profound speech, "I have a dream" by Martin Luther King Jr. there is a quote from the book of Amos. Amos 5:24 says, "But let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream." At that time in history, the blacks were still being discriminated against 100 years after the Civil War had occurred. King makes it clear in his speech that all men are created equal and all men should be treated justly.
Henry is expressing that there will always be a price for things that we truly want. In this case the price is a fight for independence, that won’t be easy but will pay off in the long run. Patrick Henry symbolized various rhetorical devices such as figurative language, appeals to shared values, and facts and data. These devices were used to sway the minds of the colonists to join the fight for independence. His speech was successful in persuading the colonists, as the war made a major mark on
It tells the tale of Solomon Northup, a free black man living in New York. Solomon is abducted and spends the next 12 years working as a slave. In this essay I will be talking about the similarities and differences between the text, as well as the significance of the text, the audience, purpose and stylistic and formal features (filmic devices). First of all, the similarities between the two films. There are a number of components that are similar.
By the late 1960’s all was settled and all the mess was over. Martin wrote his “I have a dream” speech in 1963 on August 28. King’s intentions were that one day all men, white and black, could all be bothers. Many people did not face the racist things that Martin Luther King, Jr. did but in the end everyone knows that this made King a better person for going through what he did to make everything equal again. Many people seemed to question the Jim Crow Laws that treat African American citizens.
Patrick Henry’s claim in his speech to the Virginia Convention is war with England is the only way to win freedom and their desires because England makes this the only choice. Before Patrick went up there were other men that had spoken before him, these men were speaking their views on whether or not they should initialize the war. Once Patrick has his chance to say his part he believes that they should fight because England hasn’t been fair. Patrick states this basically by saying “An appeal to arms and to the God of Hosts is all that is left us”. This is such a powerful statement because what he’s proposing is extremely dangerous.
Henry's Appeal to the Virginia Convention In 1775, American Colonists were Satisfied about their relationship with Britain. Some people were still hoping that the colonists would work out the disagreements. Others, like Patrick Henry, thought the only thing left to do was to go to war with Britain. Patrick Henry was known for his speeches supporting the American Democracy.
The Flamboyant Trumpet “Give me liberty, or give me death.” Patrick Henry, born on May 29th, 1736 in Studley, Virginia, had one of the most memorable speeches of his time. Henry played a major role in the American Revolution. Henry taught by his father and uncle, only received minimal education. He married his first wife, Sarah Shelton in 1754 and together they had six children.
A Letter From Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Jr. is a name that will never be forgotten, and that will go down in the books for all of time. He was foremost a civil rights activist throughout the 1950s and 1960s. during his lifetime, which lasted from January of 1929 to April of 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and a social activist and was known for his non- violent protests. He believed that all people, no matter the color, have a moral responsibility to break unjust laws and to take a direct action rather than waiting forever for justice to come through and finally be resolved. In the Spring of 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. stated in a speech that Birmingham was among one of the most segregated cities in the world.
Steve McQueen’s film 12 Years a Slave (2013) is perhaps the one of a very few films that attempt to portray, with utmost fidelity, what scholars know as slavery. The film is based on a true story of Solomon Northup’s 1853 memoir. And to bring Solomon to life, McQueen hired Professor Henry Louis Gates, an historical consultant from Harvard. The film received world recognition and won an Oscar Award in 2014. Unlike other slave narratives, this one is taken from a real enslaved person who experienced slavery after he was a freeman.